Review: The Here After
Scandinavian filmmaking is so much more than your run-of-the-mill television crime dramas or big screen adaptation of hit thriller novels....
Read MoreBlu-Ray Review: Brooklyn
Not everyone may have paid attention to a rather interesting predicament in the career of Nick Hornby, one of Britain’s most brilliant...
Read MoreReview: James White – “An affecting emotional journey”
When he left HBO’s dramedy Girls in 2013, allegedly because of creative differences with the hit show’s wunderkind creator (and star) Lena...
Read MoreReview: Goodnight Mommy
There’s a lot of unnerving tension crawling deeper and deeper under your skin for a good hour before we reach the final act of Austrian...
Read MoreReview: King Jack – “Gut-wrenchingly affecting coming-of-age tale”
It’s rare to find a film that reconciles you with the world but that’s exactly how you’re going to feel after watching King Jack,...
Read MoreBlu-ray Review: Dark Places
It looks like author Gillian Flynn’s literary oeuvre is getting the Hollywood treatment in reverse chronological order. After Gone Girl,...
Read MoreReview: The Road Within
It’s rather disappointing that after screening at last summer’s Edinburgh Film Festival, heartwarming road trip drama The Road Within,...
Read MoreReview: The Survivalist – “A compelling look at what makes us human”
Whether zombies are involved or not, post apocalyptic survival tales have been a trend for a while now, especially in the indie scene, as...
Read MoreReview: Goosebumps
Please don’t hate me for being indifferent to Goosebumps back in my days as a preteen. When R.L. Stine’s series of children’s horror...
Read MoreDVD Review: The Walk
If you saw and loved James Marsh’s Academy-Award-winning documentary Man On Wire (2008), the possibility of the same story getting the...
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